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Plus, it\u2019s totally gorgeous so you can\u2019t really miss it.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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On a sunny day, it\u2019s so beautiful to just chill and stroll the front. Even though it doesn\u2019t sound like the most \u2018active\u2019 plan, strolling the boardwalk is just great.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Once here, hop inside the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and learn more about the naval history of the region. It\u2019s totally interesting, even if you\u2019re not the biggest seafarer.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Afterwards, pop by for a tipple at The Lower Deck and grab some seafood at Salty\u2019s.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Fancy a little fun. but want a good tour of the Nova Scotian gem of Halifax? Then book these tickets for a Halifax segway tour. It\u2019s such a fun way to see Halifax. Plus, you get a little lesson on driving your segway beforehand!\u00a0<\/p>\n
Read more: Best places in Atlantic Canada to visit<\/strong><\/p>\n2.) Peggy\u2019s Cove<\/strong><\/h3>\n<\/p>\n
Yes, I know! It\u2019s not technically Halifax at all but you can\u2019t visit Nova Scotia and not visit Peggy\u2019s Cove. It\u2019s as quaint as it is beautiful.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Honestly, it\u2019s one of the best things to do in Halifax if you want a day trip from the city. Or, if you prefer, as part of a wider Nova Scotia road trip.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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After arriving, via Prospect Road (333), park here and wander around the historic fishing village that looks like something out of the movies.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Stroll over to Peggy\u2019s Cove Lighthouse, pop into the Buoy Shop and grab some of the best lobster rolls in Nova Scotia, from Tom\u2019s Lobster Shack.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Best of all, if you don\u2019t fancy driving, book this Peggy\u2019s Cove tour from Halifax. It takes all the stress of driving but with all the fun of exploring wider Nova Scotia.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Just be sure to book this Peggy\u2019s Cove tour in advance. Tickets can sell out during peak months.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Read more: How to explore Peggy\u2019s Cove<\/strong><\/p>\n3.) Halifax Public Gardens<\/strong><\/h3>\n<\/p>\n
On a sunny Nova Scotian day, Halifax Public Gardens is one lovely place to visit. In fact, I\u2019d go as far as saying it\u2019s a stunner of a spot to just chill and relax if you\u2019re wanting a slower pace.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Best of all, there are free horticultural and historical tours that run in Halifax Public Gardens. These one-hour tours are a great way to learn more about the local history.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Looking for a place to stay? Check into The Halliburton<\/em>. We loved staying in this historic property and the rooms are so homely and nice.\u00a0<\/p>\nRead more: Our stay in The Haliburton, Halifax<\/strong><\/p>\n4.) Take the Harbor Cruise<\/strong><\/h3>\n<\/p>\n
Easily, hopping onboard a harbour cruise is one of the best things to do in Halifax if you want to get your seafaring legs!<\/p>\n
\u00a0It\u2019s a chance to explore wider Halifax whilst also learning so much more about this historic area of Atlantic Canada.<\/p>\n
Tour the harbour, which we loved on a sunny afternoon.\u00a0 Best of all, the tours follow different scenic views, share various historical stories or enjoy a bite to eat on a Halifax dinner cruise.<\/p>\n
The view of the sunset across the ocean is spectacular.<\/p>\n
5.) Explore the McNabs and Lawlor Island Provincial Park<\/strong><\/h3>\n<\/p>\n
Fancy heading out from the city streets of Halifax? Then get yourself over to\u00a0McNabs and Lawlor Island Provincial Park.<\/p>\n
Located near Halifax Harbour, it\u2019s a nice area to go hiking (especially on the Timmonds Cove Trail), learn about history, and relax on the sandy beaches. You might even spot some local wildlife, too.<\/p>\n
To get here, you will need to hop on a charter boat or water taxi. It\u2019s usually pretty easy but you do need to plan your visit.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Oh, and don\u2019t forget to bring a camera! You\u2019ll also get to see Maugers Beach Lighthouse and other buildings of notorious heritage.<\/p>\n
Read more: Complete itinerary to explore Nova Scotia<\/strong><\/p>\n6.) Go Over to Point Pleasant Park<\/strong><\/h3>\n<\/p>\n
If you love a good stroll and the Provincial Park, head over to Point Pleasant Park. It\u2019s one of the best things to do in Halifax if you\u2019re wanting an escape from the city streets.\u00a0<\/p>\n
With gorgeous views, it is the best area to take a stroll and stop by some of the sights to see along the way. Make sure to spot the Prince of Wales Tower, and head to Black Rock Beach and Point Pleasant Battery.<\/p>\n
Read more: Complete itinerary to explore Nova Scotia<\/strong><\/p>\n7.) Art Gallery of Nova Scotia<\/strong><\/h3>\nIf you\u2019re fancying a day inside and love art, then you\u2019ve got to visit the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. Inside is a huge mix of art and exhibits that spans centuries. They have tens of thousands of items and i\u2019ts well worth taking a gander.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Not only that, they have the most amazing seasonal and temporary exhibits that change each year. So, there\u2019s always something new and exciting inside.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Afterwards, visit Province House and head on a tour through Novia Scotia\u2019s Parliaments which dates back to 1758.<\/p>\n
Filled with a library of books, two grand staircases, and other historical venues, the Province house is not to be missed.<\/p>\n
Afterwards, if you don\u2019t go for the dinner cruise, head over to The Five Fisherman for a tasty bite. Their seafood selection is so good. We ended up staying all night and loved it.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Read more: Complete itinerary to explore Nova Scotia<\/strong><\/p>\n